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The new policy has earmarked $2 billion for invigorating the Clean Coal Technology Programme.
The patter of his incongruous verbal felicities is invigorating; the style itself participates in the comedy.
Instead of invigorating the parish, though, Father Leon's arrival had strained its atmosphere.
But perhaps Mr Kuo's criticisms will end up invigorating the agenda, rather than marking its demise.
And by invigorating the offense, Roethlisberger indirectly helped the defense tee off on the Browns.
And fashion on the other side of the couture spectrum is invigorating the economy as well.
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So the past was to be harnessed in the interests of re-invigorating the present.
Many, however, have tried and failed.The government complains that all this talk of political instability is scaring off investors, and thus interfering with its main task of re-invigorating the Philippines' creaking economy.
The North American International Auto Show opens in Detroit this week, with much focus on re-invigorating the US luxury car market.
"Missile defence," he told me, "is a very important step towards re-invigorating the core collective defence foundation of Nato, which all the allies should appreciate".
No Stone Unturned also echoes Lord Heseltine's campaigns in the 1980s for devolving power from Whitehall and re-invigorating the great industrial cities.
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